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there's positive things being said about microsoft and google. when you look at alternative operating systems, whether it's microsoft and their own hardware, this to me is the issue and has always been their issue, they're not going to be able to stave off hardware which becomes indistinguishable. and when you get to places where margins are cut razor thin and will do it better than apple, they can do it cheaper. this is the fundamental issue, it's not a technical issue. >> i would disagree on a microsoft side. microsoft reported their original os 8 numbers. they didn't give any of the surface numbers there. i think you're exactly right in terms of android. especially in an emerging market, that's becoming a bigger deal. keep in mind it's getting to some of these numbers for next year, it doesn't require the big apple growth that they've had. in other words, if they can just gain a fractional share and get to where they want to go. let android have a lot of the emerging markets and apple can beat the street numbers for 2013. >> gene, brian kelly.
there's positive things being said about microsoft and google. when you look at alternative operating systems, whether it's microsoft and their own hardware, this to me is the issue and has always been their issue, they're not going to be able to stave off hardware which becomes indistinguishable. and when you get to places where margins are cut razor thin and will do it better than apple, they can do it cheaper. this is the fundamental issue, it's not a technical issue. >> i would...
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first up, google trading up by 1.5% today. >> google is an interesting name. even like a priceline trading at 33 times ratings, versus is google 21. google flights, if you haven't checked that out, that thing is awesome. they can do anything that their peers can do, even better. >> right. take a look at shares now of lion's gate hitting an all-time high with all of the anticipation of the hunger games release coming this weekend. grasso, you have something on this one? >> yeah. since their acquisition of summit entertainment, they have increased their library and content providers with the streaming wars going on, i'd still be a buyer of lion's gate. >> joe, you know, general mills is seeing the same problems, right? these rising input costs and it's hurting margins. >> and i think it's the reason why. i don't want to stop the stock because it's not as bad as feared here with general mills. february 17th, management told you in essence what the estimates for earnings were going to be. u.s. sales growth were not as bad as analysts feared. but as you said, commo
first up, google trading up by 1.5% today. >> google is an interesting name. even like a priceline trading at 33 times ratings, versus is google 21. google flights, if you haven't checked that out, that thing is awesome. they can do anything that their peers can do, even better. >> right. take a look at shares now of lion's gate hitting an all-time high with all of the anticipation of the hunger games release coming this weekend. grasso, you have something on this one? >>...
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modelal really work for an incredible double digit grower when typically i would expect that from, say, google or apple? >> in our case, jim, we are convinced it can work if we do three things which we have already accomplished. first of all is to establish an early position in international markets and set those up ooriginally as taxable subsid areas so you can continue to grow them outside the restructure. second important step is to generate significant cash flows and have growing cash flows over a long period of time. we are doing that in the united states right now and doing that in legacy markets that you mentioned already. we can continue to drive enough cash flow to pay the dividend requirement which is 30% of the cash flow we are generating. the other 70% is going to growth. on top of that the third piece is we have maintained a strong balance sheet and access to great credit markets that allows us to have a deep pool of capital when it is time. >> thank you for all the people who watch "mad money." a lot of people love your stock and have been in it. the chair and president ceo of am
modelal really work for an incredible double digit grower when typically i would expect that from, say, google or apple? >> in our case, jim, we are convinced it can work if we do three things which we have already accomplished. first of all is to establish an early position in international markets and set those up ooriginally as taxable subsid areas so you can continue to grow them outside the restructure. second important step is to generate significant cash flows and have growing cash...
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apple's losing share to google, it doesn't have the right phones in europe, nokia's making a comeback, the mini isn't selling, there's no special dividend, we've got a stock chart that is the -- >> sell, sell, sell, sell! >> excuse me for a moment while i get nauseated. apple went down today because it's a big dollar amount stock and makes a ton of economic sense to ring the register before year-end. why do i always say about apple? own it. shocker. how about citigroup? this company's crushed shareholders for many, many years, but this new management team, you've got to hand it to them for taking tough medicine right before the holidays, firing 11,000 people, shutting down underperforming operations around the globe. no, i don't want to work there, and i feel terrible at the layoffs. i've got a ton of friends over citi, but i would be happy if i was a shareholder. something we're asking of our politicians, they can't do that. but citigroup's management was willing to take the hard medicine for the shareholders. we hear endless negativity about china and europe, but the chinese market
apple's losing share to google, it doesn't have the right phones in europe, nokia's making a comeback, the mini isn't selling, there's no special dividend, we've got a stock chart that is the -- >> sell, sell, sell, sell! >> excuse me for a moment while i get nauseated. apple went down today because it's a big dollar amount stock and makes a ton of economic sense to ring the register before year-end. why do i always say about apple? own it. shocker. how about citigroup? this...
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go short google. >> short google? >> short google. >> i'm melissa lee. see you at 9:00 a.m. for "squawk on the street."
go short google. >> short google? >> short google. >> i'm melissa lee. see you at 9:00 a.m. for "squawk on the street."
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google is searching for buyers. high-priced stocks from apple to price line keep going higher, but there's one big exception. google, is the search leader lost? >>> bracing for material breakdown. red flags for material stocks after a 17% surge this year. more fuel for nike shares. will the fuel ban and jeremy lin keep the swoosh flying an annual it's says don't believe the hype for plus the trade today, let's start doing it, and get to the move with win. let's go to jane wells who has the latest on this interesting story. jane? >> hi, scott. here's what's happened. earlier this morning they filed an 8-k suggesting they got approval for building a casino. it said that agreement, the land concession contract was published in the official ga sith of macau. trading halted for over an hour, and then the company then sent out -- filed another 8-k, saying it was retracting the previous one, saying it was filed by mistake that that announcement had not about gazetted yet. now trading has started again shares have lost earl
google is searching for buyers. high-priced stocks from apple to price line keep going higher, but there's one big exception. google, is the search leader lost? >>> bracing for material breakdown. red flags for material stocks after a 17% surge this year. more fuel for nike shares. will the fuel ban and jeremy lin keep the swoosh flying an annual it's says don't believe the hype for plus the trade today, let's start doing it, and get to the move with win. let's go to jane wells who has...
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google plex. the seven-week class is now a book. ming is a google fellow, specifically, his title is a google jolly good fellow who nobody can deny. thank you for being with us this morning. i was looking at your new book, and i often -- i do read these books, but i look at the blurbs to begin with. ancient meditative practice and the blurb is from his holeyness the dalai lama. >> yes. >> has the dalai lama done a book blurb before? the dalai lama is your book blurb. >> how you know it's a good book. jimmy carter and dalai lama cannot be wrong at the same time. >> you've written a book, you've written a book. >> dalai lama never returned my phone calls. >> google measures and they perfect. how do you get them to talk about being centering themselves and feeling? >> right, right. i chose the engineers. >> easily, easily. >> the reason is because i figured if i could get to the engineers, i could get to everybody. the engineers are the lowest common denominator. so how do you get the engineers? two
google plex. the seven-week class is now a book. ming is a google fellow, specifically, his title is a google jolly good fellow who nobody can deny. thank you for being with us this morning. i was looking at your new book, and i often -- i do read these books, but i look at the blurbs to begin with. ancient meditative practice and the blurb is from his holeyness the dalai lama. >> yes. >> has the dalai lama done a book blurb before? the dalai lama is your book blurb. >> how...
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and use an m.url to help google organize your site from a standard one. and number one, test and listen to the feedback. use the dw google's gomo site to listen to customers about their complaints and suggestions. sometimes entrepreneurs get so caught up on wanting the sale they lose sight of getting business at all costs is not worth it. in fact, the next guest says that you are worth ditching customers who bring you down and take you away from the really good clients. margie is the organizer of a full event catering company and author of the book "but are you making money?" stop making business and start creating cash. thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me on. >> and i love that. we need to know how to do it. >> well, i will tell you how the do it, and it is great, but when it comes to the conversation, ugh. >> and you don't want them to start bad mouthing you. >> well, you have to be careful and i i liken it to when you want to fire an employee and you can't do it tomorrow, but you have to lay the foundation. and lay the foundation an
and use an m.url to help google organize your site from a standard one. and number one, test and listen to the feedback. use the dw google's gomo site to listen to customers about their complaints and suggestions. sometimes entrepreneurs get so caught up on wanting the sale they lose sight of getting business at all costs is not worth it. in fact, the next guest says that you are worth ditching customers who bring you down and take you away from the really good clients. margie is the organizer...
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google has seen a little bit of success with some of the samsung tablets. so apple is smartly addressing that weakness by what most people think is going to be a lower priced tablet, a mini tablet. the key question for apple though, is it going to be aggressively priced to go after kindle at around the $200 range? or is it going to be a premium priced product like a lot of apple products are in the $250 to $350 range. >> spencer, thank you. we'll have full apple coverage all day tomorrow on cnbc. the breaking news will happen during our hour right here on "power lunch." jon fortt and brian sullivan will be all over it for us tomorrow all day on cnbc. >>> indeed, ty. another tech giant in the news today is yahoo!. right now down just a fraction at 15.75. it reports earnings after the bell. julia boorstin will get us ahead of the numbers. what can investors expect this time around? >> reporter: well, sue, investors expect marissa myer to lay out her plan to turn the company around and help it transition to a more mobile future. yahoo!'s expected to report ear
google has seen a little bit of success with some of the samsung tablets. so apple is smartly addressing that weakness by what most people think is going to be a lower priced tablet, a mini tablet. the key question for apple though, is it going to be aggressively priced to go after kindle at around the $200 range? or is it going to be a premium priced product like a lot of apple products are in the $250 to $350 range. >> spencer, thank you. we'll have full apple coverage all day tomorrow...
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it's a higher barrier entry than google. google plus hasn't been able to chip away at their dominance. you simply can't replicate the wonder and reach of facebook. replication being the key term here. no matter how much money you have, you can't replicate it, which is why the $100 billion valuation does not freak me out. i am not one of these. it is the ability to target advertisements in a way that no one else can. mobile is the big risk here. facebook has only just started to roll out its mobile advertising strategy, but they have a better chance of winning in this area than any of the other social media names. if anyone can devise the str strategy, it will be zuckerberg and company. disney's bob ieger said if an advertiser wants his brand out there in a big way, nothing can touch the reach of broadcast tef. but facebook has been a major driver of business for them. i don't think they're make it up. plus, when facebook comes public on friday, it won't even be the most expensive social media stock. there's no telling where
it's a higher barrier entry than google. google plus hasn't been able to chip away at their dominance. you simply can't replicate the wonder and reach of facebook. replication being the key term here. no matter how much money you have, you can't replicate it, which is why the $100 billion valuation does not freak me out. i am not one of these. it is the ability to target advertisements in a way that no one else can. mobile is the big risk here. facebook has only just started to roll out its...
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. >> google. groupon has been horrible. up 15% today. linkedin i don't know what kind of track record they have. they are doing okay. it's i wanting more puts traded than calls in all of these names. >> google is higher. it deserves to be higher. they are growing at 20%. trading less than 13 times the earning if you back the cash out. we can't paint all of technology with the same broad brush. >> some of the more defensive technology stocks are doing better. a lot of cash in their balance sheets. maybe not in earnings but shareholder appreciation amazon does have that track record. what do facebook's results mean for other social media stocks and specifically linked in. they report earnings next week on thursday. what do you think, mike? >> i'm not a fan. i got to tell you. i've mention this before, i'm a paying user of linked in and i've noticed as a user of linked in they have been very aggressive -- >> you pay to use linked in. you pay to use something on the internet? >> i've noticed they are very aggressively trying to figure out ho
. >> google. groupon has been horrible. up 15% today. linkedin i don't know what kind of track record they have. they are doing okay. it's i wanting more puts traded than calls in all of these names. >> google is higher. it deserves to be higher. they are growing at 20%. trading less than 13 times the earning if you back the cash out. we can't paint all of technology with the same broad brush. >> some of the more defensive technology stocks are doing better. a lot of cash in...
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google is turning into a shopper's friend this christmas. 80% of people are googling their research on christmas purchases before buying. however, julia krueger of google says this doesn't necessarily mean shopping habits are transitioning to online- only. "they want to feel confident about what they're buying, and feel like they are getting a good value. so not everybody looks for the lowest price, but very often they want to feel good about the price they are paying. so even if it's within a few dollars, it may be a better purchase for someone to buy it locally or to be able to know that they can get it today if they decide to buy at a physical store." kreuger says some of the most searched gifts for kids this holiday season are leap pad tablets, build-a-bear, and g.i. joe. for adults, searches are up for tablets, laptops and engagement rings. fedex workers serving as santa's little helpers this year will have tough sledding this week. the delivery company expects today will be a record- breaker, with 19 million packages being shipped and delivered. 300,000 employees, plus 20,000 sea
google is turning into a shopper's friend this christmas. 80% of people are googling their research on christmas purchases before buying. however, julia krueger of google says this doesn't necessarily mean shopping habits are transitioning to online- only. "they want to feel confident about what they're buying, and feel like they are getting a good value. so not everybody looks for the lowest price, but very often they want to feel good about the price they are paying. so even if it's...
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in june of 2011 google was hacked. in august another u.s. company. mitsubishi heavy industries in september. sony in october. at&t in november. chamber of commerce in december. salesman tech in january. nissan of april of 2012. visa and mastercard april of 2012. when you look at this you look at these companies the first thing you say these are some really good companies. what's goi on? some of ese are the best in our nation. why are they being hacked? let me explain. they're the ones that know they're being hacked. your experience is when we look intthat when fbi and others look into it they find out that there are more than 100 companies for every one that knows they've been hacked that doesn't know they've been hacked. that's significant. in fact, in my opinion it's the greatest transfer of wealth in history. symantec placed the cost of i.d. theft at $250 billion a year. global cyber crime at $114 billion annually. $388 billion when you factor in down time and mcafee estimates that $1 trillion was spent globally under remediation. that's our futur
in june of 2011 google was hacked. in august another u.s. company. mitsubishi heavy industries in september. sony in october. at&t in november. chamber of commerce in december. salesman tech in january. nissan of april of 2012. visa and mastercard april of 2012. when you look at this you look at these companies the first thing you say these are some really good companies. what's goi on? some of ese are the best in our nation. why are they being hacked? let me explain. they're the ones that...
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cut success untaught success story you expect do you expect google amazon other u.s. multinationals to follow suit or even to broaden this campaign yeah i think the issue here is clearly we're glad that they're getting movement we're getting traction and there's signs that people are starting to wake up to the problem even those people like osborne and alexander who before bury their heads in the sand but the question here is not that is important you know starbucks google and amazon. enter negotiations but it's not up to them to change the law they. you know be covering up massively more but the government should be taken strong action to stop it in the future and have new legislation have new laws to say right this is tax avoidance if it looks like tax avoidance and it smells like tax what it is is tax avoidance and we can have a broad principle that rules out because otherwise what the companies warn they want to think. regulation which isn't just another way where they can hire expensive accountants to get around the law and then siphon their money their into thei
cut success untaught success story you expect do you expect google amazon other u.s. multinationals to follow suit or even to broaden this campaign yeah i think the issue here is clearly we're glad that they're getting movement we're getting traction and there's signs that people are starting to wake up to the problem even those people like osborne and alexander who before bury their heads in the sand but the question here is not that is important you know starbucks google and amazon. enter...
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visits the nobody ever she cemetery and must go every yeah i hear the soviet and russian elite such as google and boris yeltsin are buried. the grave of stalin's wife and alexander's grandmother. is also here. i would do you know the story of the monuments and juno why her hand is about position. deal with a very talented sculptor should make this monument. and that's how he depicted the hand of someone who takes their own life. on the night of november ninth nineteen thirty two stalin second wife additional island we have shot herself after a fight with husband. stalin did not attend the feared. i think she had no other way i know it's you know there was no way she could escape stalin was knowledge of who died on the list and she knew what a blow it was going to be for him yet to most a set of that's why she did it i think that he did have a sense of guilt will him a blame the circumstances on her nature and the but he certainly did have a sense of indirect guilt that if. the man who was said to have a heart of steel hardened even more just a few years later the country was swept by a wave o
visits the nobody ever she cemetery and must go every yeah i hear the soviet and russian elite such as google and boris yeltsin are buried. the grave of stalin's wife and alexander's grandmother. is also here. i would do you know the story of the monuments and juno why her hand is about position. deal with a very talented sculptor should make this monument. and that's how he depicted the hand of someone who takes their own life. on the night of november ninth nineteen thirty two stalin second...
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if you think about facebook and google and all those folks, they build data center's right were the power is generated. typically near hydro plants and so on. what you find is that more and more applications will move to where the data is. moving those big chunks of data is very difficult. in terms of enterprises in the cloud, there is certainly no reason to suspect that the systems used by cloud vendors like amazon are not capable of geographic replication and redundancy. it is absolutely the case that someone like netflix, for example, could survive an outage of two simultaneous amazon did a centers through geographic redundancy and so on. this stuff exists, and the technology exists within the cloud providers to make sure that once your data gets there, it is not going away. it is just not a cloud provider solution. most enterprises will have things called disaster recovery, where they will keep all their critical data completely synchronized so that if one coast gets hit by an earthquake or terrorist attack, you have the other coast where you can get your data. it is completely synchr
if you think about facebook and google and all those folks, they build data center's right were the power is generated. typically near hydro plants and so on. what you find is that more and more applications will move to where the data is. moving those big chunks of data is very difficult. in terms of enterprises in the cloud, there is certainly no reason to suspect that the systems used by cloud vendors like amazon are not capable of geographic replication and redundancy. it is absolutely the...
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people that are clamoring for google, apple and google are two different stories. you are buying google not as a dividend, but as a value play. that hasn't worked for them for two years. >> most of the tech stocks when they pay a dividend, apple is a rarity. microsoft and cisco start very small. it gives them room to raise year after year. if you are buying google because you are getting 2%, i can't imagine it being close to that. >> the options pits, anything to indicate that there is expectation there for a dividend? >> i would probably disagree and think a dividend would be appropriate. what are we talking about? $44 billion and they generate free cash flow. the mobility and everything else we are talking about are not going to absorb all of that, but the options market agree with the guys because we are not seeing a lot implied. you are not seeing much of anything. there is room for a couple of dollars. it will be something more meaningful if they do it. 1% or 2% range. >> after the deal they only have $3.5 billion left. i am wondering if you were a shareholder
people that are clamoring for google, apple and google are two different stories. you are buying google not as a dividend, but as a value play. that hasn't worked for them for two years. >> most of the tech stocks when they pay a dividend, apple is a rarity. microsoft and cisco start very small. it gives them room to raise year after year. if you are buying google because you are getting 2%, i can't imagine it being close to that. >> the options pits, anything to indicate that there...
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then the bombshell from google. >> from google. hasn't been a great earnings season. just under a quarter of the s&p 500 reporting the results profits remain down. revenue growth there isn't much. the blended results which combine forecast for companies that haven't reported and results from those that have show profits fell 1.8% last quarter. the actual results from the 160 s&p 500 members show profits off 3.7% from last year. now coming in to the earnings season analysts forecast the s&p quarterly profits would fall 3%. first decline in three years behind the expected slide weaker global growth hitting material and energy companies especially hard. and while the final profit tally usually exceeds expectation because of cautious corporate guidance the early read on the bottom line doesn't look promising. with just over 60% beating forecasts slightly less than the quarterly average a smaller than average percentage matching forecasts and larger than average percentage missing. so far financial profits are coming in better than expected. that's a bright spot. material
then the bombshell from google. >> from google. hasn't been a great earnings season. just under a quarter of the s&p 500 reporting the results profits remain down. revenue growth there isn't much. the blended results which combine forecast for companies that haven't reported and results from those that have show profits fell 1.8% last quarter. the actual results from the 160 s&p 500 members show profits off 3.7% from last year. now coming in to the earnings season analysts...
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told my wife ok i know what they do until senior outs on the list i mean drugs and oh let's stuff via google for the name of islam and she said well you know i trust him so much i can't imagine him doing anything wrong more than i feel the same way i think cartoon want to fall into the trap. seems come to realize that he was a bad father to his children he left them with their mother at a time when they needed a father most of all he'll be fifty when he is set free in five years time after that he will have the urn his children's love again. some of the thought she was the south sufficient person and live in a trouble free life. i think he has since taken a long hard look at his life. sometimes they just reeks people to make him realize that time is running out. just in that my son was to see me when i left. the gosh i need to do so much to get chopped. wood this prison term. i missed so much. alexia off or sees his first guest in four years. said lola his college mate brings him a gift he treasures most of all memories three hours creep away unnoticed as they recall highlights of their coll
told my wife ok i know what they do until senior outs on the list i mean drugs and oh let's stuff via google for the name of islam and she said well you know i trust him so much i can't imagine him doing anything wrong more than i feel the same way i think cartoon want to fall into the trap. seems come to realize that he was a bad father to his children he left them with their mother at a time when they needed a father most of all he'll be fifty when he is set free in five years time after that...
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are talking about is something which is broadly called cloud bursting, where essentially, is used by google and other folks, there's not one computer called google.com. there's a basilian sitting behind a thing. there is a concept called load balancing, and it has been augmented of late with the ability to dynamically spinoff new instances of server applications in response to spikes in demand. the general concept called cloud bursting allows you to do that across multiple cloud vendors, so you could do it across amazon and various other people say you could get geographic diversity and so on. people doing this extremely well, for example, would be netflix. many of you in this room i'm sure use the netflix. what they did is dynamically throw what is this is as more and more people click on movies that they want to watch. so then what they are doing is as the need scales, they then have the ability -- they pay them, and, of course, it drops off as soon as the need drops off as well. so they end up essentially paying for average demand. the technology is widely deployed around the world. >> a
are talking about is something which is broadly called cloud bursting, where essentially, is used by google and other folks, there's not one computer called google.com. there's a basilian sitting behind a thing. there is a concept called load balancing, and it has been augmented of late with the ability to dynamically spinoff new instances of server applications in response to spikes in demand. the general concept called cloud bursting allows you to do that across multiple cloud vendors, so you...
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it's interesting, more puts traded than calls in all of these names today. >> google is higher. it deserves to be higher. growing at 20%, trading at less than 13 times earnings if you back cash out. so you can't -- we can't pate all of technology with the same broad brush. >> in some respects, more broader technology stocks are doing better. those with a track record. maybe not necessarily in earnings, scott, but in terms of shareholder appreciation, amazon does have that track record. what do facebook results mean for other social media stocks? and specifically linkedin because of earnings reports next week on thursday. what do you think? >> i'm not a fan. i got to tell you. and i mentioned this before. i'm actually a paying user of linkedin, and i have noticed -- >> you pay to use linkedin? you pay to use something on the internet? >> i am. i also noticed they are aggressively trying to figure out how to monetize the platform, monetize users. offering free advertising -- first-round advertising, get out in front of your customers. figuring out how to make money on this thing.
it's interesting, more puts traded than calls in all of these names today. >> google is higher. it deserves to be higher. growing at 20%, trading at less than 13 times earnings if you back cash out. so you can't -- we can't pate all of technology with the same broad brush. >> in some respects, more broader technology stocks are doing better. those with a track record. maybe not necessarily in earnings, scott, but in terms of shareholder appreciation, amazon does have that track...
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these protestors are upset with google decision not to remove a video clip available on you tube. the crude film titled "innocence of muslims" angered many, triggering deadly violence. these mothers say they support freedom of expression, but not what they consider hurtful bullying its not okay to tease and if it's deliberate and provocative, it borders on faith based bullying, boy say. >> they say do are just hoping google reconsiders a plea to take down the clip. >> officials are investigating allegations of anti-semitism in the university of california berkeley claiming officials failed to stop protests. they say a protest against the treatment of palestinians contributed to a hostile climate on campus. a spokesman says they're constitutionally protected free speech. >> and the new head of the california state university system, the 63-year-old replacing charles reed who is retiring. he women take over in late december, paid nearly $422,000 a year. >> if you're anywhere near the city you can hear it now. blue angels doing practice flights over san francisco bay. and is surveyin
these protestors are upset with google decision not to remove a video clip available on you tube. the crude film titled "innocence of muslims" angered many, triggering deadly violence. these mothers say they support freedom of expression, but not what they consider hurtful bullying its not okay to tease and if it's deliberate and provocative, it borders on faith based bullying, boy say. >> they say do are just hoping google reconsiders a plea to take down the clip. >>...
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google reports earnings tomorrow. we'll discuss how to play it today on "power lunch." now back to scott. >> thank you. delta is still in talks with conoco phillips about a potential purchase of the pennsylvania refinery. the airline titan has taken new steps to hedge the risky play. cnbc's kate kelly has been following the story and joins us now with breaking news. this is an interesting piece of breaking news. >> i think so too. last week when we broke this story it was april 4th attracting haters on delta stock including on this very show. terrible idea. we don't like airlines getting into the refinery business. delta may be crazy like a fox. they have gotten jpmorgan to take the vast majority of the balance sheet risk on this deal if it comes to pass. delta would buy this facility for $100 to $200 million. jpmorgan would finance the inventory. they would buy crude oil from nigeria or another source, ship it to the u.s., finance the refining process. the jet fuel that resulted would be sold back to delta at effectively wholesale prices and the other products that com
google reports earnings tomorrow. we'll discuss how to play it today on "power lunch." now back to scott. >> thank you. delta is still in talks with conoco phillips about a potential purchase of the pennsylvania refinery. the airline titan has taken new steps to hedge the risky play. cnbc's kate kelly has been following the story and joins us now with breaking news. this is an interesting piece of breaking news. >> i think so too. last week when we broke this story it was...
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all part of a plan to make google maps 3d. they are expected to be on line later this year. >> that means you cannot get lost at all. >> i look forward to that. a very nice again today. beautiful clouds to enjoy and watch. let's start right there and get you up to speed on what is happening around the area. this is a compilation of several storms iran the area. it is diminishing, but they are still making it across the border. we are getting our own pop up close to the washington area. as far as what is happening in the viewing area at the moment, southern maryland, showers in southern sections of calvert county. some across areas of winds meant -- westminster. we have a couple more hours. they will rein themselves out. we are looking at frederick live right now. skies will be partly sunny. tickets start when the showers come. this will be the last day, the fourth consecutive day of this pattern. tomorrow a different pattern moves and. 83 on the ford board. one degree above the average of 82. lots of 70's, especially air is co
all part of a plan to make google maps 3d. they are expected to be on line later this year. >> that means you cannot get lost at all. >> i look forward to that. a very nice again today. beautiful clouds to enjoy and watch. let's start right there and get you up to speed on what is happening around the area. this is a compilation of several storms iran the area. it is diminishing, but they are still making it across the border. we are getting our own pop up close to the washington...
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and you can work at google but if you're a creator of google you can't work there. >> that's the stupidity of american policies. >> and it goes back to john questions. or maybe it was eric. if it's that dumb surely this can get solved. is it 250id to immigration? immigration's such an angry, sore subject in washington. >> you hit the nail on the head, my friend. that's what the problem is. because the democrats want to solve the entire problem, comprehensive immigration reform, which means we provide some form of amnesty to the undocumented workers. the republicans will have no part of it. so if we solve the problem of skilled immigrants, then the urgency for solving the problems of unskilled, undocumented workers will be less. this is why the democrats aren't agreeing to what the republicans want. the republicans will happily solve the problems of the skilled but the democrats aren't letting it happen. which is what the irony over here. democrats all or nothing. republicans, give us the world's best and brightest and keep everyone else out. >> there is the piece that feels like america --
and you can work at google but if you're a creator of google you can't work there. >> that's the stupidity of american policies. >> and it goes back to john questions. or maybe it was eric. if it's that dumb surely this can get solved. is it 250id to immigration? immigration's such an angry, sore subject in washington. >> you hit the nail on the head, my friend. that's what the problem is. because the democrats want to solve the entire problem, comprehensive immigration...
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i love google. one of the knocks is cost per click. talk about what you think the margin is going down, but the revenue is going up and how you think about that going forward. >> what's interesting is i think ppcs or cost per clak aclick ar a key driver. new businesses are not selling on a cpc on a go forward basis and build a bottom up model to determine the revenue. it will be a key factor, but overtime it will decrease. what we are seeing is you have to think about these other high growth businesses. with that said, what we saw last quarter, three reasons why they were impacted. one, quality changes as i mentioned before. the second was currency skpet third and the towards mobile query searches. more people with iphones and tablets searching. you are not monetizing the mobile as well as the desk top. that will continue to be a key drag. >> a grade deal of respect for you. they report on thursday. good for you. do we see $10 on that side for the earnings release and are you expecting a move way or the other? >> the street is looking
i love google. one of the knocks is cost per click. talk about what you think the margin is going down, but the revenue is going up and how you think about that going forward. >> what's interesting is i think ppcs or cost per clak aclick ar a key driver. new businesses are not selling on a cpc on a go forward basis and build a bottom up model to determine the revenue. it will be a key factor, but overtime it will decrease. what we are seeing is you have to think about these other high...
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googling for profits. day left to trade. ahead of the earnings report and a monster move on the news. fast money topes great money. bob we're to talk about his new deals from cone certs over the internet with a major tech company. live from the nasdaq market site, this is fast money and let's get straight to the decade low. this was on the close. this is an important level and having impacts for stocks from coal, steel, the entire energy complex. >> that gas is going to hell in a bucket. at the end of the day, this was good for usa. what is bad for the producers is also very good for a lot of the chemical names. there is a trade off this to trade. if you look at the substitution effect from coal into nat gas, people are coming back. we talked about the volume and you see the interesting opportunities. shut down by vhp. >> in terms of the input costs. 2011, nas gas about 25%. a huge lift. >> a huge benefit and we love the story on a more broad basis, but to have this cost benefit and to have it extend out further and up a lit
googling for profits. day left to trade. ahead of the earnings report and a monster move on the news. fast money topes great money. bob we're to talk about his new deals from cone certs over the internet with a major tech company. live from the nasdaq market site, this is fast money and let's get straight to the decade low. this was on the close. this is an important level and having impacts for stocks from coal, steel, the entire energy complex. >> that gas is going to hell in a bucket....
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google can do no wrong, however, the oil companies, boo and his and take the history of how many of the oil companies were the first tied with capital to a lot of those today. >> and adam had the answer of the year, they're hip. and the radio or the iphone, beatles in my frappaccino, gross! >> what if i tell you that the government is okay with using those as food coloring? >> yikes! >>. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering, web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >> coming up, you might not see it there, but you better believe it's in there and the government ♪ . >> . >> neil: no more bugging out at starbucks. under heavy pressure from activist groups and vegetari
google can do no wrong, however, the oil companies, boo and his and take the history of how many of the oil companies were the first tied with capital to a lot of those today. >> and adam had the answer of the year, they're hip. and the radio or the iphone, beatles in my frappaccino, gross! >> what if i tell you that the government is okay with using those as food coloring? >> yikes! >>. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special...
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despite the run up in google, despite the run up, google excludeing cash is only a an earning. and what they are missing is the volume group for paid search that lies ahead of us in mobility. if you look at paid search growth it was 41%. and we think the pricing for mobility surge is only going to improve from here. we think the growth outlook for google is very compelling. even after the run up, you're only 13.5 times next year's earnings. apple is a name we like but our favorite in the group is google. >> all right. we'll let that pass even though it was opaque as to whether or not you'd buy it. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> let's revisit the markets. the dow hasn't moved all that much. down 56 points in light of what we have seen from the spanish bank stress tests. it's come off the lows. what do you make of the reaction? >> it's definitely come off the lows. i agree with chris on several topic there is. when he's talking about the money center, where have we seen the most activity? it's been in the xlf. specifically citi and bank of america. and google sounds lik
despite the run up in google, despite the run up, google excludeing cash is only a an earning. and what they are missing is the volume group for paid search that lies ahead of us in mobility. if you look at paid search growth it was 41%. and we think the pricing for mobility surge is only going to improve from here. we think the growth outlook for google is very compelling. even after the run up, you're only 13.5 times next year's earnings. apple is a name we like but our favorite in the group...
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it's $130 more than the kindle fire or google's nexus 7. and at $330, it's only $70 less than a full-sized ipad 2. should i buy it? the diehard apple fans, they will buy this, they will want it. i've had my hands on it. it is awesome. it's light, really thin , like a smaller ipad. it's better for on the go when you're out and about or traveling. it fits in your purse, your pocket. so people who have an ipad but wish it was a little smaller this, is for you. if you read a lot, this might be for you. trying to hold your ipad up in bed and read a book, it gets too heavy. the mini is so height rate, it's great -- light weight, it's great for reading on. >>> we're still seeing pretty clear skies over most of the bay area, but fog is forming in some locations. and we will be seeing fog through the overnight hours. into tomorrow, a little bit of cloud cover rolling in with a storm sitting offshore. that's going to keep temperatures in the 60s. saturday and sunday, more sunshine expected, and temperatures will be warming into the 70s, even the uppe
it's $130 more than the kindle fire or google's nexus 7. and at $330, it's only $70 less than a full-sized ipad 2. should i buy it? the diehard apple fans, they will buy this, they will want it. i've had my hands on it. it is awesome. it's light, really thin , like a smaller ipad. it's better for on the go when you're out and about or traveling. it fits in your purse, your pocket. so people who have an ipad but wish it was a little smaller this, is for you. if you read a lot, this might be for...
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. >> i do like google drive. i hate the corporate governance but i like google drive. >> okay. a very quick break right now but we are going to come back. when we return, three more teams are still waiting to make their pick. we have pete najarian on the clock right now. don't go anywhere. this is our first annual cnbc stock draft 2012. and we're coming right back. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accid
. >> i do like google drive. i hate the corporate governance but i like google drive. >> okay. a very quick break right now but we are going to come back. when we return, three more teams are still waiting to make their pick. we have pete najarian on the clock right now. don't go anywhere. this is our first annual cnbc stock draft 2012. and we're coming right back. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low...
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in relation to google's street you collecting data from users in unsecured wi-fi networks. it to silicon valley giants say the second quarter and not as good as they expect the market moves higher after regulators made efforts to rescue spain's troubled economy. the nasdaq up 15, the s&p up six. amd shares drop 6% applied materials up 2%. >>> his a quick plug at traffic and weather up to lawrence. >>> will look at some fog in the bay area stretching over the bay you can see treasure island disappearing in the fog, through out the day the fog will compress near the surface that means a hot day out side in spots. mostly clear conditions in the valley toward the afternoon sarin well into the '90s and then you'll see a lot of seventies and eighties and sixties partly cloudy on the coastline. a wide variety of temperatures throughout the bay. a spare the air day. the ridge will brent high temperatures not just today but also tomorrow tomorrow likely will see triple digits. we will see high temperatures continue not just today but for tomorrow. the numbers impressive, will see th
in relation to google's street you collecting data from users in unsecured wi-fi networks. it to silicon valley giants say the second quarter and not as good as they expect the market moves higher after regulators made efforts to rescue spain's troubled economy. the nasdaq up 15, the s&p up six. amd shares drop 6% applied materials up 2%. >>> his a quick plug at traffic and weather up to lawrence. >>> will look at some fog in the bay area stretching over the bay you can...
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follow me on twitter and at google plus. >>> now a look at the week ahead. apple's worldwide development conference kicks off in san francisco monday. techies will be watching for any new product and application announcemen announcements. >>> on wednesday, jpmorgan's ceo jamie dimon will testify about jpmorgan chase's multi-million dollar traysing loss. >>> also we'll get total retail sales for may. the consumer price index out also on the 13th. the 14th, the consumer price index is out. it tracks inflation at the consumer level. >>> that will do it for us today. thanks for joining me. my guest next week, laura tyson will be here. each week keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'm see you next week jend. [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobi
follow me on twitter and at google plus. >>> now a look at the week ahead. apple's worldwide development conference kicks off in san francisco monday. techies will be watching for any new product and application announcemen announcements. >>> on wednesday, jpmorgan's ceo jamie dimon will testify about jpmorgan chase's multi-million dollar traysing loss. >>> also we'll get total retail sales for may. the consumer price index out also on the 13th. the 14th, the consumer...
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but as far as tech is concerned, we saw google, looked lie ke decent numbers. apple hasn't had an up day since it pre-announced. everyone positions the whole apple supply chain is the best think ever. it's not. nokia is squeezing the heck out of their suppliers. >> let's focus on some of the financials. we have two great barometers. we saw the space, though, completely battered across the board. part of it was concerns out of europe. we saw the european bank sell into the european close and the u.s. banks take their heed from that selloff. and next week you're a taking a look at morgan stanley which has been probably among the most corrolatesed to the moves of the european banks of late. >> and one thing that's interesting, wells fargo and jpmorgan this morning, that's probably as between as good as . morgan stanley down almost 18% off march highs. it's tough to press shorts that are down this much in to events especially in what's becoming a very uncertain market. the implied move is higher than a lot of its peers. maybe a little under 5%. and i'm not looking
but as far as tech is concerned, we saw google, looked lie ke decent numbers. apple hasn't had an up day since it pre-announced. everyone positions the whole apple supply chain is the best think ever. it's not. nokia is squeezing the heck out of their suppliers. >> let's focus on some of the financials. we have two great barometers. we saw the space, though, completely battered across the board. part of it was concerns out of europe. we saw the european bank sell into the european close...
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google news, that's her. google images, that's her. google maps, that's her. and so she's really about the look and feel of the user interface and that's really both the challenge and the opportunity at yahoo and in many ways they've lost that and how can they make yahoo relevant again at a time when we talk about googling this. >> she created that template that rewired our brains in so many ways. incredible. she's a great story and it's a good piece on the front page of the times. >> one other way to sound smart this morning. >> yes. >> she's pregnant? >> is that right? >> absolutely. >> i did not know that. >> either did i until last evening. an interesting factoid along with your female ceos. >> we have to read into the piece. andrew ross sorkin broke this story yesterday. marissa mayer, the new ceo of yahoo. >>> enough with the real news. let's huddle up around the water cooler to watch the return of the daily show and the colbert report. last night back with a lot to wade through, including romney's time at bain capital and his refusal to release those ta
google news, that's her. google images, that's her. google maps, that's her. and so she's really about the look and feel of the user interface and that's really both the challenge and the opportunity at yahoo and in many ways they've lost that and how can they make yahoo relevant again at a time when we talk about googling this. >> she created that template that rewired our brains in so many ways. incredible. she's a great story and it's a good piece on the front page of the times....
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. >>> google has some catching up to do with apple. monday they closed at $500 for the first time ever and apple will begin allowing independent inspectors to begin inspecting in china where ipads and iphones are made. >>> starbucks has now opened its first ski-through coffee shop at squaw valley in california. skiers can pull up, place an order and be back on the slopes in no time. i wonder if that's one of those starbucks that serves beer and wine. >> you figure how do you ski and drink your coffee at the same time. >> i don't know. you probably have to stand. >> ashley morrison here in new york. thank you, ashley. >>> and google wants to wish you a happy valentine's day. ♪ why can't i free your doubtful mind and melt your cold cold heart ♪ >>> today's google doodle is all about a boy trying to impress a girl and it's set to the song "cold cold heart" sung by hang williams. the only thing she wants is a litt little companionship. >>> straight ahead your weather and pooches. the battle for top dog is under way at the westminster d
. >>> google has some catching up to do with apple. monday they closed at $500 for the first time ever and apple will begin allowing independent inspectors to begin inspecting in china where ipads and iphones are made. >>> starbucks has now opened its first ski-through coffee shop at squaw valley in california. skiers can pull up, place an order and be back on the slopes in no time. i wonder if that's one of those starbucks that serves beer and wine. >> you figure how do...